D. C. Huddleson
American basketball coach
Don Carlos "D. C." Huddleson (March 8, 1877 – November 6, 1939) was an American college basketball coach. He was the head basketball coach at Ohio State University from 1902 to 1904. His record was 15–6 during those two seasons. It is unknown if Huddleson was the first coach for the program, as the team was established in 1898 without a listed coach.
References
External links
- D. C. Huddleson at Find a Grave
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Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball head coaches
- Unknown (1898–1901)
- No team (1901–1902)
- D. C. Huddleson (1902–1904)
- Unknown (1904–1908)
- Tom Kibler (1908–1910)
- Unknown (1910–1911)
- Lynn St. John (1911–1919)
- George Trautman (1919–1922)
- Harold Olsen (1922–1946)
- Tippy Dye (1946–1950)
- Floyd Stahl (1950–1958)
- Fred Taylor (1958–1976)
- Eldon Miller (1976–1986)
- Gary Williams (1986–1989)
- Randy Ayers (1989–1997)
- Jim O'Brien (1997–2004)
- Thad Matta (2004–2017)
- Chris Holtmann (2017–2024)
- Jake Diebler (2024– )
# denotes interim head coach
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